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Show -- , trv, - iirh - . - , , - . ImommommomrIt it! 4 iTil r., ;: I DESERET EVENLIQG NEWS SATURDAY DECE3IBER I , -1 , -- ki 1'1 ! '1 ; r , ; ,t f ,. I f: ti ,.1 ( :IJ, , ' ; I , t I .1 ',," i ' ! t ; , 'i , ,. . '1. '; 3 ! !:'..!, Paris and Rome Despatches from Liverpool, tier lin, lidinbilrgh, Contain Items of. InterestTragedy in London Would Make Good Material for Drama. .6 i.; 6; The Kaiser on the Somme arand GeneralNenisfrom PRUSSIANS SEEK A SCANDINAVIAN AIMING A BLOW AT RUSSIA Cheers If oun4ed Soldiers London and Other Points i , '' I 14 ; Many Phases of the European War Described by Special Correspondents ,t,i ,1ftic. t, .,1 - ..,.'. ,,i4 :i' ,,,,i,...,:,,,i,,,, ;l t ., t I4 -----o (hpoLJ Despatch). tr,7,..i.. r; - .p ' Ii 4',1 1 lit 4 '. l . ,...v-- e , k t, . , t..; ,; fi I - '.4 1 t .. , 0 : .4P t ' ''' I: 7 01 ....! P'4.'. a p 1 411 .F c. , ,..1 ',,,,-e- t- f,' ' 1 ' " 1. '':-- ! It :7 !.: lii t 1.,,,,,,,-.il- t i 1t':",f-..:,',', li, ! ,' 'if , I i- i.,. , 1: ,', , : .. , I , - ,.,-1,:- ,.,.,,.,i i -, ' I 4 : ',t, . t: ; 12 r- , , ..:Ii -- 1 ,..... ,..44,',---,, 't ' ; ; 1"r!'1 e 1 g 1 !I 1 1 - ,:,11j',,,,,- 1;t s. BE ENDAstILRED SHOULD GERMANY 's AND P4ORwAy ke44 . DECLARE WAR D,,- 0 I ... .., Idtletti ill 04 .. ' ,,.. . VA tICN TP010111-- 1 WOW, UM 2....., L Succisity eforrimr POwil?,3 Of , r 1,601710,1W WOuL0 MAKE PlouAND AM 111 ....j:,:,: ,t 1 : .,:.- 1.! . !fl ......;,.1 laspatcht. LIVERPOOL. Saturday. flows-bi- I it . , -- :, worm F TINA f...,,f Its v 'I o' 1,091,1',4-4ARAN- I smow 0 . ;MEI CesTotAL - ' -- ' , . Mmorwasumwm oft OE 604oseostoo diltsAr wAg.- - DOUOMMUli AND FINLAND WN4104 CRITTRAL WOULD AM TO POwtill TO ALikemsr RusstA c,TN. A1,40ST 10 ACT MVO WAR. mom WOdia DoePutuAltmood Oihvg04 - .:- ..:.1 a.6 totore 11111W- 'AIic1111. al - .. 30 " a Ps, i 0 4 10 . g0 a 0 y Ilk . ....-- i ,..srp.,,,Itsmo. 4 tweas.gionsiA.driegivkitoe.:vtio.ywnerauern.rdh(nainvfleatintkzi Bt. .' ' - ba.mo to ; ,, I one consolationno hostile aeroplanes willt picture. be harassing us during the day. as they I "The Kaiser walked slos y t,.. will be Obliged to rotate in their hangars. little stand and eith uncovered te..1,41! Also, there will be no bombardment of dreamed the acadiers the streets of Bapaume. where the liaiseri l'onirsdes:Following the di. !Ate, vs desires to make an inspection of the ruinslmy heart. I hastened from the e;,,t tr.'s! from the recent British fire. Ito you. I bring you the growtitlet .,f yatt 'Everything has been arranged for this comrades there and tho throA ,f do day by the officers in clocklike order, lFatherand for your hitter in! trait Kaiser will require about seven three months' struitule On tip- s .,1,,.. la home time for bis inspection. with a few which you have r.ptat,,Ily defesod tin hours' leisurely talk with the generals in enetny. The history of u,e ,, ..i,! record of any battle that too to, command. ...:,.;.14 "The whole town is astir. Eves the with thia, nor has it any re.4ri ..: n,r1,..ry Frenchman and his wife ggd hia children equal to yours,. For etitturo,, to ofto are looking forward to the Kaiser's cons- - the story of ibis battle on the goe,c,e 1111 int with some &lois of Jo) tul anticipa- - stand as a glorious pi,tote .4 tho o,t1 t to victory by a whole ,,,.,,, hoe. Despite the btary rain ilia streetlit-41h are crowded. At the railway tad" tituchist te7"111 lisiPlin'utlini"cill'ili.e ofticere are permitt ed to gre :11111h.':Itat,h::,.1f1:11:ry. Upon my arrival I find Crown a will that will throw toy tile Rupprecht of Bavaria and his staff thins: already there. The train pulls into the French and British honk. no maw, station exactly on the minute. It has a; what happens. From all of- - tom., f co,. new imperial engine drier. the Kaiter'slatan, you hare cot, to 1...1,, !,,, sa4 .0tro personal engine drircr baying been' You constitute a store wall that ai it etas Ilrtn.it,i! ,,,, ow. recently killed by a isemb thrown down' till the lsot brento. resueled by oineinieo nod lo f,:tit,nt hot' Ion the tnito by a hostile airman. 'lire Kaiser tepa down from the trait. j the world. Awl litioii if th, , I form of his private tar looking remarkably; become more hitter. and Pho,71.1 last ovoll wen. He ie in Tea ;god hu m,. and his longer. the God of all lo s oh poi. lio lb needed coranieh , rig . .hreehlagett the. Crown, Prince Ot Ba feria itsiw lives is most cordial. Ali cuter waiting auto. I will to fight on. Your faith in G od how ,mobiles and are driven to the military that you are fightioi n worth) sue. I hospital. A. the Kaiser enter; the train room litwit..1111A:vecfr rp7thaetkonliztal:rs:t.wrtwitihni ur"e ;Iy:nl l'ilr,a,ti.",:;1 be wee to the'left of bits I "onus ntbu ,i. anidicel l who is 'seriously wounitird. Ills the pallor of death up.' it and be live like and PPoit' tt,lh t' mei ot. one lifeless, but shoo the Kaliwr preaches his Cot the wounded roan shows' tkittill4. laxpiring t!.,n a ith e.1rat, his remarkable vitality by riming slightly IThe rain rime do. r. to trt. Hit. hd trs and grasping the Emperor's extended Kaiser tramped theIth i,.o mod olii hand. Ile answers the Kataer'e Imo abseil as if be esini70 the rItertio ot flo ,tionn in a quick and firm voice and sp. wee delighted whoa he one it... ii..rkittro pears like a new man. 'rho Kaleer walks of a battery manned ty btu .no. ovet or Yoting nocebood an i'onc ,,f re on, stopping at the rots of all themoituded men some have been allot through the !markable strength end agility Wiwille 1,,,,g. ,lungo. others bate bayonet wCwoda in the !saw the earneatneot. the rahn Itt1 of the men under e,.) firi bo o tionach awl the back, and all have put- - !demeanor The Kaiser's preiwore Will OVPIMOIDP with ernetion lie feted intensely. 'arta like a marvellous tonic upon them .nntl word" to elpreas to iroto,-- t f..eLltts. iL The Kaimpr laughs and Jolirs with Only the soft expreorion in ho. rot what was in .0 in hi, allot them. and one ooldier. a giant of s amiss. deorritws the battle in which he!Slowly and iptietil he ateotwi int', tit to tilt and was driven The KsisrT boomed was wounded. rants ay statiQft. trolly to his story and remarked: no i,,Posericsd IBIloupGairit 141I A .iniptii; recent trip to the Somme Is given In an article which Georg Queri correspondent of the Berliner Tagebialt. contributes to that paper. "Tim rain is coming down heavily." ' NUNN AAAAA1T ALLIES Ar NOWAY T141E . tiew:tbpBER, 1.71.,. Sa,t,u. rsdaY.. ARGAS OCCuPoID evcrtercaL pooteltig OP . ."!Yea. when.1, comes to war, yes , (Special Despatch). ' prt Bca . I , . CCINTR:40:0: 111111' T . D.A., ;. Deepatrtl. sweoeN Correspondent of Berliner Taphlatt Writes of Tonic Effect Emperor Has on Men in the HospitalsSays the Ruler Is Looking Remarkably Weil and Good Humored., ri IA PowR 0 0 ALLIES ts, . ' 61ar6 - : ),StilKASt40 SON. LUJ - - PANAND NO WOULD' .1) . 7 , -- - AGAINST wor , ' Otpesdal i .10,, , . EASY VICIWW ha P le t: : Le 16.0, ,.... , ...... ioe . ,.. anmilp ., :, -- , Is e . ., -. .....,"-7...,- ,,I , SCAM,' NAVIAN uodsAFe AVIL TRAMP L. i le lit:4S. RUSSIA s' ' - - .,-- . ..0, J ., .,,tp Ar .' 2.' STEAM. P ; LANES 1 0 ....AK- PoorInto .. ., .., ,,,, - - , PoSsESSioNS 1 FRONT1EFL STIMPoSLY tr P4iUTRALiTY ftv occtspANcY,TNE, ALuGS toCAND LJAEty GAIN CONTROL op DANISH INSULAR t,i.rit '19r win be releaseand Wilt fort tor military duty. CASS 5 - - . SILDLADGEwmAtn, VIOtATE DAN1511 hirid eatpron. Illrohes In :spirit ad beside of wev a grief, John James flibt,cne. youth ce!'.! sateen. hods 'himself hi a hate., i (llpecial Despatch). :ether charged with the murder of ii,s 1111t1 LONIW1N Satiteday----elepliaot. Jobe. wbo yea always a dutiful .no. cries froai the joh ale oil the island 0' its every emerging war, Limeelf to e:nep every eight. stro-hy a railroad troin tie woe (.4110n. thought is of is SCIOWT. for wh,ee its way to r.,',umb.). sorurding to liell rbe is now cuolia,11 in a feloe's cei... LOIN.. It 111 sant that- th,,,whock'Olt ens atifertauste reaction ot the boy !aired wax almost aa great &.1 if the the eollias,n i,eed its hetisams la a domestic "semi train had cradled hit an eng,ne or an- srbich elided la a tragedy. John's father, train. Ilamengers Weft.. UDUlti frt. aum.!other imiteid.,aL rather ahtmem, met in the care were broken end as L....1'i wirdua road with his wife tweet,. the hitter ' In tbe:11 r'sita 'here lkele mar, ezeiting too pawned sone dress material. Gibbons flietr'l1'Oars of tise quarrel the t to admis- - ,The U1114g,ta accident occurred st night accart bis wit add wax I here was tote h mystery about abet bad atter wane further valiant:wilt when the, ll- foe the tra.Pn and eticin,r one htterretied sad 'Arita his father with .call4ed tla4 tal.led 10 lltaleeel an; lights ahead something he lied la his hand. The irate "mei knew that the lorotootive bad not father tented bis attention to his mon, bead os into another trale. le- haw before the earased main ooniri lay :ploughed vestigation cleared np the nlyetery. Lying from dashed the him os youth bap& across the tracks in front of the engirt,- Tlie7 064, Imo, with hi. father in roranit. I dead etePhantwhen feet tee than had act gorse more Although able to proceed after a wreck- father gave a cry and. pitcbing forward.' earn of their home. ing crew bad removed the ko:ge careens. vr ored in the 'hie the train broke doWn after it had gone ih-etitether., wares boot symr znilwa Introhd th e iseetie of thsv a In ;""etal toady. begglag his forgiveness. s ad Int to' aceideut Several parte of the locomotive. this poottios "twit the polite arrived it wM 'Imetieered. had hewn miaplaotd in him sissy to answer a murder charge. I the collisioa with the elephant. Twit NEUTINALITY Cs. MINACK WOULD , 'law'. - I ,,t 4..1; , ) .''il Satz:inlay ,.. -- a;,i.ontite.1 a stnnz eommittee to etam,-.4line the. ioett. Tit,,ai that the committee eer tr , 4 .. . its,. a P, l'" ', ,. - ?f-- I I ,tii 4:24; 1 'L, -I - ' ' , , 9, 1916... Jo "I ii--'e -.ORIEECE . ')ckst 1.1lflOS. Saturday. core-- , wIIICS According to the. 'errors! officer m i 0 I I Lord and Lady Cowdray have given de CliftWAL ram- w estern Icc,sPIh;NAIsD the cram s la i medial 'I',,f if 1 4' POIWIFIti University of Lee;Ls ri0.01.0) for the 4 LAND, Owl.V Swint rforwiii c an before natembage, woad, oho spoke SOLO I oicallEALS ifforr 08 flatrE IanI Sy Mull endowment of a chair of 6ut.st 1 of sokhol mAssA epos-Uat military men lave the mhert day. it risco and literature. to he SpaMyk . , LALIgmAILA.1,--4- . (''''...1.---- , open to men WAR AS CSEMASAIrlf AMP .! m ow, i11,4.7. gnyern-mpbC'eCTI" 715-ku 1... d....1,14 by .i; Olt A WO WOULD PROISABLY and women on Nita! tertna. The purpose 74,,,1 tft,'...14444.,.! ,, .41batiymb that sal tibm,ot skirt, yottre or, ,. , make a reinter the ia,to viewlatoteomittobia t apab.ef' ''-' moot join the army. r .ni - yosasee for a school of Spanish toudies. to cover . , .4, ..,.,..4p..... .,y..-: I I f ,. IllipOy al C lIt th. e 7081111 IMOD Dow 'bra PrOa la r 11 of Denmark eti ,I:, 1t 4.i - ,,, oboold. the officer declared. be rPtieS , ..i large. territory erred by the Leeds Rupture with Norway, It Is Believed by Military Observers, Is . , - 4, ,,, is th. niverady. 4served who have already and yoga Sweden by ht that the Leeds UniK;,0It to ;V I . Comparable to That in the Balkans, with 0-',...tv....., rt4 .astely -- sad ase locapemitated , for the'I 'equity mita "elected immense of fiturliy b u t per-- , the 'arid work at frail i' atremottes t th Present Bulgaria Hi connections of Lord arid Lady Cowdray 1, ; recto omit to ire Imo pasertal etaph,y.l in York nhire. II ia 1.orddLip is et 'A i' ' t ImiE11moiImmmo meat. '., terisively interested in im.ineas venture. The danger of a rupture between Ger-- , ; it't'.: t maintained. and with Sweden a belligertint :or Viadivostock Involves long )ourneya. e Ls in South Africa, ll 1 ;..Spanish spoken. many and Norway in conaequence of their' country the ;::: passage of the Sound would t Special laapatchk. as in the case of Arc 'wise!, there are A It 1101111 a chair has recently been en- i : preent submarine alas has been occa- be blocked Thia tatter contingency would .and, I.., 1.;,,BERLIN. Saturd'alr. only five months in the year wben shine dowed at the university. sioned. military observers declare, by use necessitate Great of Belt Little the Or May enter the White Sea. Netwithstaatting the fact that the got. detertntnation on the part of the Prussians Belt In I i. gasman between the It is shown eking aims lat testistetoi trammel 'terriers strict control over tins by military observers that tn block up the principal linos of coin-- . this used for plesereed foods a very !serious LSNDON. Saturday. niunication between Russia and the West- Kategat and the Baltic, but sines both Rho Russians aro even now MS WWI lining a I term of blood poisoning. called "tin Mel, A new army order has put an end to ern World. and In the anticipation that Great Reit and the Little Belt are Wholly Nil arwrY norm In Finland for lb. purpoos within Danish territory 1111,1 use og those astes." has attacked thousands of persons the compulsory military mustache. mak-- I Norway rokiht be occupied after the lash.' passages by hostile craft would be a viola- of keeptng the Finns quiet. During the cities of la all the large Germany. tiling the wearing of facial biliage above ion of Serbia they could force a crescent war the Finns have not been consItion of Danish neutrality. The thing could present eateuut of the shortage of fresh fooda'the upper lip optimal. Needless to say. shaped barrier egainst the Allies la the I:milled to enter the Russian ferric. not be done. militAry men gar. any moss the lave bees compelled to ante! following this thews! many a soldier who west extending from the Ara. 11 Circle to than conk! main,, Germany send torpedo boats The Swedes for many years haws .,, ; t slat people . largely es canoed goods. with the, has been Wearing a misplaceI eyebrow the Persian Gulf tained strong defensive Po 'Biotin to the Pea North the way to Rhine the down by t Swedish-Russiamolt that they bare fallen tictima of, to be within the army law is heaving n fronAmy hostile move between Norway gad of Holland without violating Ho Hants north along the .. ,:' e! ,".. this remarkable deesae. aith of relief. tier. arid any attempt on the part of Rua-mie-n I t ?,,, ,,, 1 Germany is bound to bring Sweden. tt 1, neutrality. Rigol as wait the order to grow force to ernes would be met by the believed, into the fray. The Swedes, from on the part of Dena 1 1 tapordal DespattMi. . :' -- mustache. it irtik left to the taste and the begituting of the war, have been and! Any acquiescence el' the Sweden In all probabilfty the in- full resiotanc mean would mark EDINBURGH. Saturday. fancy eg the wearer I great latitnde of are now pronouncedly. It is declared. pro--I stant inTillion of Danish territory by the According to Prusekti Ideas. Sweden In Caltie-!eholP. David of Menzies. Pleas 1 ae to the shape nd style of German The Swedish military itylitem la 0i 10 Prussian" end the extension of Schleawig the event of the Central Powers moving Ballesellimelk wea eiteetteel with SetiuiYiniustache A thousand varieties were closely patterned after the German ideal Holstein to the Skagens Horn and the ab- would be the donitruint Power In Scancase in an the I. interesting opened just ,, the two eetremew heih, the oottp,, , in thought and business interesta the sorption of Fatten. &viand and La land dinavia, similar to the contemplated posi-' MA Ow"- - lie 'whailiteel alietimellte- - istrainitt and motheaten kind. I:Swedes. it is said. are closely Identified with With Denmark in Prussian hands Sweden tion held out to Bulgarin with relation is a in , claim the based. wiskis chatty spots yot:og mew oi artistic tastes were led!. he Germans. It Is tor three reasons tisat could bp reached by traversing the one and to the Balkans. 1, .,t' ,; , fa an headahiP of the Clan Atenuen and to cubist and futurist experiment thaththe German general staff is understood 10 one-thib miles between Helaingor and Aside front breaking up the Russian i Menzies baronetcy. became 'often failed and have every confidence that in the event of; Halaingborg or by following the Copenhag- communications with tho west, the Pruei1,--'- i'l, ! C.' MrAccording to evidence Preeente4 linlatic in appearance. IVben a mustache ia ticandinavtan criala resulting In war the, en-Malmo route. This last route is fed sian lien. It la said, la to confmrtt the Mendes &bowed dmminents- - mainlY "ha: did not lie down at command it Hon of Rosalind. Countemt arn. n 1r-ei-. (Special Despatch). Swedes will be found occupying a similar, by the itotitock fcrry line and by the rail- !Allies. end especially the British, with ass i WO years ago. backed 'with feted dated SOM. LONDON. Saturday. !ordering Hie whole of the content...I the ..' I- i severely. being hared off at the place In the Scandlnevien peninsula to that road leading up from Prussia through iadded difficultly in the shape of a greatly I i:1 iI i - t Rs- the words 'Robert. aim of Ca Wain Jam". nal. Two Wide quotation marks of of Caudle liounrd Lt bt Schlesulc-ItolotrIAM acmes ripen. !extended coast line to blockade. On the England 8 well known astrologer. '' occupied by the Eluigariana in the lia'kens Mintz lea. of (.4aantie- - A "'PP": Plate en- - hair hare Often SWFT,11 a :' '' 'il are Meats, thrown a way. Communication bet a een the Allies in the lather hand. destroyers and aubmarine phatt. whoee prediction' mustache. Seeden on the sule of Germany With i h1s1 the docullomila As is triAl knouts. th Colu,tess hods ipseer who plumlike bringing of the Prussians. by utilizing ihe awaited with interest. has Just Waned question to tbe minds Of army the fate or Norway. it ta declared iweLdd, west and the Russians Inthe east le either sy aaid II" offieem its to what could be done to through a large mainlining ;4 ;.; litop'l be 'waled. Prussian troops wily could by the Scandinavian route or via Archan linland waterways of Norway. could. it la almanac for 11017. in which be predict't theletrong temperance vleta. and ia, lee" .. a wordo were obviously written with a steel 11. w H. of the Brithh Women' Teta on the norm n of Viadleoirtork on the hron.,,,. eviitnm mot, cam, the 1,he transported between eia,voite and Trei-lrpractically nullify the Archangel lrealten1 1 aounliited7. S a rea" thli be liet preeldent ),, I o of the ferry service that is now les-s-t. pril, whkh dal net come into exietente new order. and the problem ass molted. ',meet access to either Archangel 'carrying trade, perscte Antociation. I inring her eli,;rit leborg until after ISM A quill pen left a flat: .... danger during the winter. as well as scrolt Casale Howard in the lifetnne of the . i ;! notable citizens of the States-- He Oreaktallate Earl of Cathode tlie Win(' o';liaN Itett St04.1 . watrk. k was testified. whike netmatehl. (Special onel i,H 'a erioua naval disaster in the United timid to bare b".n 1,11141 up. a pereePtible 'Pare between slava! PAIltra. Saturday.---Skyscrape- rii. left are 1 t j:.; ,.; kat "slag tha summer and tha laa"a-- i Lard week the wino oel:ars Item leavvI a wide mark watt examined cknely. , Mr. Paul Pwcudier. idoomed in Pans. ,,,..; ration of a religious crusade against Places A hole was dog in the f.: teaued has ROYAL gnifinds 4 the Ilwoe that BODYGUARD OF ROUMANIA Ilaiiiity. DRAWN UP IN FRONT OF THE CHALET 4warning of amusement. '..;, 4, I r emotie end the s hole etuel, of "nu wine (Special Deepatch). who violate the dead letter law huitten, that It is war. the to significant In regard isAlil."1. baturdal--T- he lace'a PeoPle el:recently berme it be tasted, nere .than ope ?bow 1 ' 1 I' enarted ail! be dealt with. astrologers in the United States have also,. ana. bottles. was France as wefl as the wealthy are taking iaoyoyely:: It tt 1.,01.,.4od gl, '1 emptied ae:Tto NAM. by tie ik.pty th DWI. the! war of the .eted the end 1 ,!I ; . - adrantaze of the privilege recently that the Council of the Preferture nt the the waste of 04. ton, h sine hat u ti rally a date I., nzIP the of them toting tt ,::ter.t lau4a rity granted by M. Menne, the Minister of Is,i0, b, g re ell Nil pqwer t. atop the! 1 i 11.1344 that. I n th t a a eh 4 created a aensal ion among tht tt'llalliM i,,,,;12,4 &J 1July 27. Rapheel ears ;::,.. Agriculture, to all SPOTEVIIPIII. 4 high iirlromort,t1n of : ,.7.,i, .ILA -, Year ( it la i there' same of whotu saw lho ellipil trig 1 the the of building going shove, any present I. tV ;winter , -kw degree- - t ehmt the 'lid game that:the rjr..T!rofrimp 1 , , of Mars end!wine. 4 ,' direction 11 Tim is law : ominous regulation an I. S, htight, 1:71.:7.-it'l:;:i..-4l';411', . 1 iiiiv; arwee the war has become Lii:-4-- ii 1:1'fil ...,'::7:11:i 1 :: 74 ,;,.ttaa Meannd Countraa of Carliale, it,e11.1 et the defeat of Ger-- I, r.:4,:, '1- waperithundsritl:,,tuting: as ahirh Saturn. of portends restscts. 11 many ; I Ia dtaag great 'lama" to erni' the overthrow of kingly power and silos a tenant of hers to hold a Lama,. r".. ' dee reaidetits bad buis-s- t for a city that ''' many. ', I ;' 1 L,, ,. 1 i, .!1!!-:.t,., '4, German republicil There to a iI ::,,,;.1, t i 4..111 "'.: tits esuibliahment of pheasants arid wild dneks hare beer the would neoemble. in rn, seam. New York.! s .w.,, 1"T ! public hotter on the estite. bat 7,, 1 ! iti7 wili see toe end of the war and the i i: '711',:' t' ' thief offenders,. had ibet,esee vein killedl f.::.7.;, ,J401 ' - ' 4t 1' . 4 I ' ,,, it is freehold pronerty. and th,o, outsi de 4 : Ito 14.;', atrirctlime too. that to ,t, eeta iwi fl kaiser. towering : .... ta thim ! V. et,t only aatice,pieree the 1ki. ;:ri, 1 i stria number. mp i j: 4f,'40 itaphael also sees trouble in Great ittrit,, her control. She is the grandmother of I' ''''"':!'1 ': I ''''ain after the war. and adds, N -growing regetatita bat forni.th.rig food ('-',; 7i the preent Earl of Carlisle, ',h., is ss v.I ', "r.,..-i4;;;-;;''' ,, ; I f l';'''-,z- t 0 . "., 11i ,,i'q; I , , Our Kings troubies slit not end with o ! the fur r peotik ,,!,,,,..- :LA, :.,, 77 I 1.-t5perial re...gob:hi, ...sn ii k...: sun is nearine the piece ffk,on board the New Zettlan.l. The Ms ly., Jr for 'II wer. the , y, ; tt-s-t . s, ..; ,....i.t the Minis1 : it was thought at first fi ll-' I. 7-1,4 iN ' : : -, 47,- -, 44:4..z 1 ' ,,-,:is Or. S eardslr. of Mars at birth. whioh threatens renewed Earl is unmarried. 4 .,.1,t .4., - W , If 1 ,ilit,-,- I, ter'. ingilnetiODS iDellodOd .oily riel Th, feA, of 2,ptiel4t, Lbsxmigiout Lusg troubles. eeetateLdieuichances to the laado--ma-print ago The tether of The Isle ' strikes and bloodshed. The economic sae Sr Wilfred lAwsna. XI. 1'.de-L,1-1- 1 bY spOrtszen 404 owners of game pneserves, 154 h., fr it wg Coc o. by bnaD, tot I., :i;;,:,:eCt; the between on. battle be will evening but he snide it elear ist a votseguent IDD,,,,,DID ,J,-C1 so many ,,,,us hot,. ,ed sheep' ti labor. or master and man.- - it Sit Wilfreal la 'Me Iskineleat old ratted (,capital ...4etli.-i-: 7 statement dist in the Intt-rescf agri- - hate been killed by honiiia 0 it most anxious. hamming time, eeer allowed to get lootte---41- 11 s ',Unita will be dropped from (7.7'':drt' 7 culture. the shooting pririlmre was ex- - 'German If: f: it which will continue for some Yea"' thing. On the death of his father he kid , that the survivors ill ,-- , airships I.' 1' if 11 .4 ' 4 ,,,, ":-.T, On !II. 44... d to everybody in all Ilis threaten ''t i Majesty Troubles -t, departmentsIthese gr." the family wine cellar at Brayton. lelt 1 laughter' in the posture will serer!I 41-tr....;.':.747.; i.t; 1 r!: I : tr4 ill ..,,, sidc ..,: , 7, 'forret the shock th ey si:Ifer.,.k . Raphael aloe sees trouble for the flue, Curti ale, cleared out and all the "103140 ,i dt: '' : V-I (Sp.- lai ilte3pat.-ti; eco".00.:1, I Cows hare been affgeted to a greater: shin crop:resinister and seditious Lorna- - and its kin" poured into a pool -a,..7111,0, N., 7 11e4.co :1! RI ME" Slatnolay. , ,It 4 ;:i ,snces within the empireand three will be. 1 ' than any of tl:e other animals. r: i lof me 0,00"kfl rridente of Italya finan lexteut 4 it , 21 , : FA.,144,11trAn i ,ii..4,-,,,.),,augmented with the end of the war. ...,-,tii :h.- me farmers iiT'lare that the cow. are p,1,,,,,;, (Special Deepatch). : '7 a t:.: ; He predicts that the Archduke Charles cial stabliity he mry find It in the an- 4 ., ,,,,,,,,,,,.. fi ti 'l4,.; kepi'. due the to milk. s LONDON. Satonlai ..... ,41,,,,..:1 rola, eq:,,,74,1ir:o: givitig wtil poor -. Zeppelin Traiwis throne of occupy the Joseph : notineoment lu st made of an inereasc of t: , a ' ,;1 , Three d airymen whet were gimp! Austria before many months have passed) Low al corporal of the Laotern Ontarib 61'40 ,o; ,', : 4, 1: ,,,,,,,,,,,,...,.. ,...0,1 dost-tbi-te-d 1,, i; 0, re' $2::opiat,isio. I all goer .6 , In the horoscope of President Wilainsbattsiioo i . 1 ::;.. ,:tr- ..4- - , departi moned t o emirt for gelling milk n ot up to! .7 :.t 1 successfully fought off tweet:r :Rents. in the twat Corm. to, :atha of the , Raphael sees trouble brewing also. if 1 1,77,?1- ,b I i, , to Lis Mil.. I t h e nergoua eo Dd e two ,h tried tr soldiers 3r, who ,t eigni German . rPrestdent llama la a clever man." he finasmal year. .i I.: ti.r, II The guises were die- - i ',1..ion or their coax :;;iaft10;--- ' seys. "but trouble iwass him. His Jupiter capture a treat is told in the following -- ---It in Arles near our Kings is missel (:, 447;.':ArC acendant. Canadian communitut : A, I I which Is decidedly favorable, and he cher.; (sp,,,wily."1,$). 1 ;. 1 f, --- -, ...II batta..0 n had anceessfatly nip 111 Wheat oN. will 1.4"ils 00 saturiav: against Ma country. butt tl,peietal Despotiti .;; l'2i, ' ) .,, beeal (,,,,,...we must not overlook the foot that hie Inr141 a line of German trenches whet Food Pries ha ic ierele, 4 en'witionsi7 , t.).r.L..."'4,4,11-b. LONIYO N. Sa hare ,. i turday.Tlwre Mars by progressive motion comes ever party of the st tille 0 IttPb.:-'''f-glz.',1- i 1 c ...4 t,,,, since the buiamiitt of the war The titer- - 'all sorts of tricks t . :, ringorted to by those our Kings ascendant There are strong officers and "OM,. consng ,,, il .:1 frkb--,4 1.1 tweaty men. lett' I .. lc ,,,,,,!,y,:-'are ineresse in retail prices ut 6'4 per tent: who have been anxious to avoid militar I t Indications the will that President mete y counter attack. The corPoral agstaald... ! I ,1 irtn. .r,t;.4- - o e".404,r(-14,47,...,,e.'t an effort to mecum Peace on ,,, gmtevt i ncrease has toes' is the price' service, bnt th e latest was rierealeti in footing :t al I'' 1, ' favoring Germany. We moot watch and alone against the whole partY, einPlo1 412, ,,,i kw 4'.' , 1)". Tfoot, r 1 di i "--,. r0'411.417..ither'irr , rteilwbeitith give him to understand that we want no his resolver. picked. air first one $al 1' k); very urepreeettnlY 1i Pp., i4 - ''l: tent ! 14- "Isid. "Ile. 'rhea taa day of rec""Ing ' ft 11;11' .; "A', é" ' of 940 14 'if Compismal with one year aro the retail Iliernaelres as cornea. It must be no 'give and tak , but then another German rifle. esch 1 ,Tik "ti, " , to whom I rtz,5, persons military , for the two offken Viod vompiim.oboombilba lb a an emptied, accounting decisive clean. lob." averoto of torrease been Pri"lot.thowo4 esecipt ions had granted: and sixteen of the men. El Abu& annonew Th e proionrra pleaded guilty and ad- i tottimpmmibkinotIont i ' bs wu Shooting one of the It I a .W COUNTESS .J. witted that they had obtained an as- - . OF CARLISLE , bile entb a baronet ell flews attacked alporisi Despatehb fortunate suffering from bieognotor ataxia THROWS AWAY WINE pierced blot in tin leg below the km bet I'll.1 1 ti i LONDON. Katnrday. :to represent noon before the Iledleal rest d : I '" 'wet.ri nos bow eloPLyed am corporal shot 14m dead. The the:Boast AB effort was made to locate the - ths -:l . Ann id do (8vetle1 Despatch). to Me bedmkpulens the I weal. ; v,.-,enemy attempted 4 who had offered hia services for t al Musideas 533 are eligible for Illaistry aubjert made da LONDOX 'suttee,. corpotpd shot four of them and military a paltry awn. hat wifi,t1231. The two ' - gerVie.. wither been store tar down! ernrtne or of s Quito excitement has fifth a priaoner. Although wounded Offender. erne seateheed to Big anoathe at Jar t I reload ce the Castle Howard estates at the two places bs remained in the Polio dutlte Director et Rerratting hard tabor. i, ,Oulleis bunny hp the estrus-dina-r se until hie battalion was rebored." , ft ; t t' rIt . ' C,Atect il ''' 1. SoughtPosition InvolvedSituation .;; i1 I ,',..li H. ftkh0d ' Raphael, England's Astrologer, Saw Death of Emperor Francis Joseph 1 t a or t - it It I,fvro,:506.31r1 0,, , n 4;4' rt i ,, II r; 174.' g A' ,, in: 0 t !te '' 1 tl :, i i , iYll.: 1 uP '!)'' Ili , II, t i ,i ,,4, i 'iltl. t01, ,,,,,- - 31 t, 4r t - r.mt '' ,i t I r -- :y, I Itl: fp, : 01 it i,,,,,,. t to :. e ' r3 -- Iiial!1 l', I 1 It ,., r , .4 ttf , , , i I t rt |